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Tabletop tangible maps and diagrams for visually impaired users

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Figure 2.4. Three main developments for tactile maps and diagrams. Left: the spur-wheel can  be used to draw tactile lines
Figure 2.6. A 3D-printed map of the IJA 15  with elements of various heights.  (Made by
Figure 2.7. A "bi-graphic" raised-line map with several visual elements used at the IJA
Figure 2.8. Left: magnetic board. Middle: cork board mounted with a rubber mat embossed  with a grid
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